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Show Funeral planned Friday for jOwen Lamhson Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted Friday at 1 p.m., in the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel, for Owen R. Lambson, 47, former resident of Springville, son of Mrs. H. L. Nielsen, Niel-sen, who died Monday, March ), 1964, in Missoula, Mont., of i heart attack. Friends may call at the nortuary Thursday (today) :rom 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday sefore the services. Burial will be in the Ever-;reen Ever-;reen Cemetery. 5 He was born Feb. 17, 1917, n Springville, a son of Arch ind Sarah Oakley Lambson. le married Beth Loveridge of 5pringville, Sept 14, 1936 and iihe marriage was later sol-smnized sol-smnized in the Idaho Falls JDS Temple. Mrs. Lambson is l daughter of Mrs. Grace Mar-indale Mar-indale of this city. Mr. Lambson received his education in the Springville ichools, graduating from the 1' Springville High School. He vas in the dairy business in Springville before moving to Jlllissoula 10 years ago, where K le was in the construction business. He was active in the NC D S Church, serving as branch clerk, district clerk, counselor in the branch pres-' pres-' lency and MIA teacher and nember of the ward building nd finance committees. Surviving are his wife of fassoula; two sons and one daughter, Roger O. Lambson f New Orleans, La.; Boyd nd Linda Lambson of Missoula; Mis-soula; three grandchildren; his jjnother and step-father, Mr. nd Mrs. H. L. Nielsen of pringville; two brothers and sister: Newell L. Lambson, V (pringville; Dr. Gordon Lamb-rion Lamb-rion of Kansas City, Kan.; and I Krs. Geralyn Clewe of Nash-I Nash-I Jille, Term. Fractures leg Springville has had a rash f accidents the past few lonths in which individuals, lostly women, have suffered ractures in falls. The most re-ent re-ent one reported is that of Irs. Minerva Jessee, who slip-t slip-t ed on the ice as she was going 3 Relief Society this week, J nd fractured her right leg, 1 etween the knee and ankle. |